"Cows sometimes wear an expression resembling wonderment..." - Quote by Friedrich Nietzsche
Cows sometimes wear an expression resembling wonderment arrested on its way to becoming a question. In the eye of superior intelligence, on the other hand, lies the nil admirari spread out like the monotony of a cloudless sky.
More by Friedrich Nietzsche
“Live dangerously. Build your cities on the slopes of Vesuvius.”
“Active, successful natures act, not according to the maxim, "know thyself," but as if prompted by the commandment: will a self, and so become a self.”
“In a friend one should have ones best enemy. You should be closest to him with your heart when you resist him.”
More on Intelligence
“You know very well that I no longer think. I am far too intelligent for that.”
“Our intelligence communities spend a lot of time and effort gathering a lot of strands and a lot of data [on Russian hacking]. There are times where they're very cautious and they say, "We think this is what happened, but we're not certain."”
“Intelligence alone is not nearly enough when it comes to acting wisely.”